Chun Shui Tang - Dadu Branch

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Jingming First Street, known as the first street in Taichung, is a legendary site of the street-making movement and a must-visit place for foreign travelers coming to Taichung. The popularity of Jingming First Street is almost entirely concentrated at the Chun Shui Tang Da Dun branch. Under the sea of red umbrellas in the outdoor seating area, many people enjoy a leisurely time, with relaxation written on their faces and smiles in the air, simply sipping on a cup of bubble tea or jade lemon and spending the afternoon there. The Da Dun branch opened in 1987 and was remodeled in 2008, featuring a brand new design that showcases contemporary Eastern aesthetics. The elegant and tranquil space includes Ming-style wooden tables and chairs, gray brick walls, unique lanterns, calligraphy, and pottery all harmoniously blending together. The branch also houses the Qiushantang Boutique Tea House, where the floral arrangement at the corner entrance exudes an antique charm, with surprises at every turn. The outdoor area of the Da Dun branch presents a European romance, while the interior showcases Chinese elegance with wooden tables and chairs, red brick walls, and a fusion of lanterns and pottery. The charming decor throughout, including the floral arrangement at the entrance, offers delightful surprises. Smoking area: Outdoor plaza on the first floor; Non-smoking area: Indoor area completely smoke-free.

Address:No. 9, Daguan 19th St., West District, Taichung City 403, Taiwan

Chun Shui Tang - Dadu Branch Introduction

Jingming First Street, known as the first street in Taichung, is a legendary site of the street-making movement and a must-visit place for foreign travelers coming to Taichung. The popularity of Jingming First Street is almost entirely concentrated at the Chun Shui Tang Da Dun branch. Under the sea of red umbrellas in the outdoor seating area, many people enjoy a leisurely time, with relaxation written on their faces and smiles in the air, simply sipping on a cup of bubble tea or jade lemon and spending the afternoon there. The Da Dun branch opened in 1987 and was remodeled in 2008, featuring a brand new design that showcases contemporary Eastern aesthetics. The elegant and tranquil space includes Ming-style wooden tables and chairs, gray brick walls, unique lanterns, calligraphy, and pottery all harmoniously blending together. The branch also houses the Qiushantang Boutique Tea House, where the floral arrangement at the corner entrance exudes an antique charm, with surprises at every turn. The outdoor area of the Da Dun branch presents a European romance, while the interior showcases Chinese elegance with wooden tables and chairs, red brick walls, and a fusion of lanterns and pottery. The charming decor throughout, including the floral arrangement at the entrance, offers delightful surprises. Smoking area: Outdoor plaza on the first floor; Non-smoking area: Indoor area completely smoke-free.

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